Proxense Shifts Campaign to Google and Microsoft After Trial Against Samsung Canceled
Earlier this year, Western District of Texas Judge Alan D. Albright canceled jury selection a few days before trial had been set to begin based on a complaint that Proxense, LLC filed against Samsung, originally over five biometric authentication patents but eventually concerning only two. The parties noticed a resolution that ended the case in a dismissal with prejudice. Now, Proxense has sued Alphabet (Google) (6:23-cv-00320) and Microsoft (6:23-cv-00319) in the same district, targeting with those two patents, as well as four others, the provision of “universal platform password-less architecture[s]”: respectively, “Google Identity (also known as Google Identity Services)” and “Microsoft Identity Platform (also known as Azure Active Directory)”.
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